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It’s high time to invite the 7th Guest and the 11th Hour into GOG.com catalogue.

In the beginning of 1990’s, most games would fit on a couple floppies and CD-ROM was as widespread as a combination [url=http://www.newlaunches.com/archives/sony_mouse_talk_fusion_of_mouse_and_voip_phone.php " target="_blank]Mouse and VoIP Phone[/url] is today. However, one gaming company decided to do something utterly ridiculous: create a game with live actors, pre-rendered 3D environment, and orchestrated score, a game so big it would have to be sold on CD-ROM. The game they created, The 7th Guest, eventually sold more than 2 million copies and is considered by many the killer app that created a demand for CD-ROM drives.

The 7th Guest is a gothic thriller adventure set inside an eerie abandoned mansion of one Henry Stauf, an insane toymaker who decided to make the house full of twisted quests, bizarre puzzles, and deadly challenges. Bill Gates hailed it then "the new standard in interactive entertainment".
The thrilling sequel, The 11th Hour, follows the same path of terror, desolation, and grotesque logic but with even more advanced graphics, better cinematic sequences, and more in-game content.

Together, The 7th Guest and The 11th Hour, form an unsettling tale of horror and mystery that will send chills down your spine. Both games are coming soon to GOG.com for $9.99 each.

Will you accept the invitation to Henry Stauf’s cursed mansion?
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obsidianglass: 'snip
I wouldn't trust that website it is not legit: And they have the nerve to have you pay for their pirated games.

http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/classicgamingpresents.com
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/forums/2/consumerwatch/321491/classicgamingpresentscom-/
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_the_website_classic_gaming_presents_safe_for_credit_card_use
Post edited March 23, 2012 by Thunderstone
that's a shame: I do not knowingly use pirated software. however, someone has done the work to get it going under windows 7 and I couldn't find it anywhere else. So who did the work i wonder?